The war of crowns is at an end and Bridgette and Duncan must face the future of England together.
Will their family's legacy finally come to a happy end? Or is the final page of this story still yet to be seen?
Kieron Gillen and Dan Mora's epic tale of ancient secrets and legendary battles finally concludes in an immortal story sure to leave readers shaken!
Once and Future #30 delivers boldly on its promise. This was a grand undertaking that pays off hugely. I love the way it uses familiar elements of classic stories, yet plays with their flexibility to deliver retellings that evolve as things change over time. It is a delightful read that one can return to and enjoy again and again. Read Full Review
And to get a little clich, but honoring the roots of this story, its sad to see the story end, but be glad to have experienced the journey. Even if it's not in this world or with these characters, heres hoping that this team will work on a project that resonates in the way that this title has. Read Full Review
Once & Future has been a hell of a rideit was one of the first books I reviewed for AIPT, and I remain proud of what I've written about the series. Mora and Bonvillain made the mystical kinetic and thrilling. Kieron Gillen pushed his ongoing exploration of the whys that drive folks in an intriguing direction. It's been a blast and a pleasure to dig into their craft, and I'm delighted that Once & Future's ending matches the fine work this team has done since go. Read Full Review
Once And Future #30 is a brilliant ending. Gillen, Mora, Bonvillain, and Dukeshire created an epic with this book, and this final chapter hit all the right notes. This comic has always been special, and the ending proves why. Read Full Review
‘Once & Future' #30 brings this most recent Arthurian based series to a close. And in doing so offers up both big moments of action and personal drama. A bitter-sweet story, but with more happy endings than not. Read Full Review
Dan Mora pulls out all the stops visually in this finale. The art is bold, brilliant and beautiful as the characters deal with not only huge, otherworldly threats, but also emotional connections. Read Full Review
Once and Future had a great run and this issue offers a satisfying conclusion with the tease leaving the door open for more in the future. I certainly wouldn't say no to seeing more of these characters. Read Full Review
Bringing Once & Future to a close effectively was always going to be a tall order, but issue #30 meets that high bar and delivers a satisfying closing to this thrilling chapter with a wink towards what the future could hold. I already can't wait to jump back into this story once more from the beginning. Read Full Review
Knocked it out of the park.
I loved this to bits and the series was spectacular.
This final issues feels a little rushed but if only because I know I'm going to miss this series.
I enjoyed this story, but perhaps not as much as I hoped I would. Kieron Gillen is one of my favourite writers, and Dan Mora is one of my favourite artists. This should've been a home run, but for me, it was just good. Maybe it was the fact that I didn't get all of the references, but this didn't blow me away like I expected it to. Certainly enjoyable though, I'm very glad I read it.
after re-reading it I appreciated it a lot more